To eject a disc from your PS4, press and hold the eject button on the front of the console. The disc will pop out, and the console will return to the home screen.

There is no way to eject a PS4 without the button.

There are a few ways to try and eject a stuck disc from a PS4. The first is to try and push the disc out from the front of the console. If that doesn’t work, you can try using a paper clip or other thin object to push the disc out from the back of the console. Finally, if all else fails, you can try gently tapping the top of the console while it’s powered on until the disc pops out.

The buttons on a PS4 are located on the front of the console, near the middle. They are: power, eject, reset, and two PlayStation buttons (one is for pausing and the other is for bringing up the menu).

The disc tray on a PS4 Slim can be opened by pressing the eject button on the front of the console.

There are a few ways to do this. One way is to use the keyboard. Another way is to use a program like ejectdisk.

To manually eject a disc from a PS4 Pro, locate the disc eject button on the front of the console. Press and hold the button until the disc pops out.

There are a few reasons why your PS4 might not be ejecting discs. One possibility is that there’s something blocking the disc drive, preventing the disc from being ejected. Another possibility is that the eject mechanism is faulty and needs to be replaced. Finally, it’s also possible that the power button on your PS4 is stuck in the “on” position, preventing it from turning off and causing the disc drive to stay active.

If the manual eject doesn’t work on a PS4, then there are a few possible solutions. First, try restarting the system. If that doesn’t work, then try resetting the system by holding the power button for seven seconds. If neither of those solutions work, then there may be a problem with the console and it will need to be sent in for repair.

The R button on PS4 is the button used to reload weapons or restart matches in games.

P is the button on the PlayStation controller that is used to pause the game.